Morocco Ramadan Timetable – Calendar Fasting, Prayer Timing 2020

April 21, 2020 By karimkhan

Download free Ramadan Calendar Morocco for mobile and pc. Do you want to experience the spirit of Ramadan in Morocco? Then yes, like other countries, the preparations and hospitality are clearly evident in Ramadan. With the dawn prayer, right after Fajr signals to begin fasting is heard in the almost entire city. Ramadan is the Holy month in the Islamic calendar. It is the 9th month but Ramadan actually moves 11 days earlier every year because of Gregorian and Lunar calendars differences. The 2020 Ramadan will be in the month of april and may. In Morocco, fast is surely long because of hot and sweltering afternoons. So if you are a resident of Morocco, we assure that you won’t miss the fast with our Morocco Ramadan timetable 2020.

Morocco Ramadan Timetable/Calendar 2020

Morocco Ramadan Timetable 2020 is mentioned below along with Morocco Sehr and Iftar time. So do not miss your fast this year. Set your alarms right away.

MOROCCO RAMADAN CALENDAR 2020

(SEHR-O-IFTAR TIME – اوقات سحر و افطار)

Date

Day

Sehar Time

Iftar Time

1st Ramadan, 1441

(24 April, 2020)

Friday

04:15 AM

7:06 PM

2nd Ramadan, 1441

(25 April, 2020)

Saturday

04:14 AM

7:07 PM

3rd Ramadan, 1441

(26 April, 2020)

Sunday

04:13 AM

7:08 PM

4th Ramadan, 1441

(27 April, 2020)

Monday

04:11 AM

7:09 PM

5th Ramadan, 1441

(28 April, 2020)

Tuesday

04:10 AM

7:09 PM

6th Ramadan, 1441

(29 April, 2020)

Wednesday

04:08 AM

7:10 PM

7th Ramadan, 1441

(30 April, 2020)

Thursday

04:07 AM

7:11 PM

8th Ramadan, 1441

(01 May, 2020)

Friday

04:06 AM

7:12 PM

9th Ramadan, 1441

(02 May,2020)

Saturday

04:04 AM

7:12 PM

10th Ramadan, 1441

(03 May, 2020)

Sunday

04:03 AM

7:13 PM

11Ramadan, 1441

(04 May, 2020)

Monday

04:02 AM

7:14 PM

12 Ramadan, 1441

(05 May, 2020)

Tuesday

04:00 AM

7:15 PM

13 Ramadan, 1441

(06 May, 2020)

Wednesday

03:59 AM

7:16 PM

14 Ramadan, 1441

(07 May, 2020)

Thursday

03:58 AM

7:16 PM

15 Ramadan, 1441

(08 May, 2020)

Friday

03:57 AM

7:17 PM

16 Ramadan, 1441

(09 May, 2020)

Saturday

03:55 AM

7:18 PM

17 Ramadan, 1441

(10 May, 2020)

Sunday

03:54 AM

7:19 PM

18 Ramadan, 1441

(11 May, 2020)

Monday

03:53 AM

7:19 PM

19 Ramadan, 1441

(12 May, 2020)

Tuesday

03:52 AM

7:20 PM

20 Ramadan, 1441

(12 May, 2020)

Wednesday

03:51 AM

7:21 PM

21 Ramadan, 1441

(14 May, 2020)

Thursday

03:50 AM

7:22 PM

22 Ramadan, 1441

(15 May, 2020)

Friday

03:49 AM

7:22 PM

23 Ramadan, 1441

(16 May, 2020)

Saturday

03:48 AM

7:23 PM

24 Ramadan, 1441

(17 May, 2020)

Sunday

03:47 AM

7:24 PM

25 Ramadan, 1441

(18 May, 2020)

Monday

03:45 AM

7:25 PM

26 Ramadan, 1441

(19 May, 2020)

Tuesday

03:45 AM

7:25 PM

27 Ramadan, 1441

(20 May, 2020)

Wednesday

03:44 AM

7:26 PM

28 Ramadan, 1441

(21 May, 2020)

Thursday

03:43 AM

7:27 PM

29 Ramadan, 1441

(22 May, 2020)

Friday

03:42 AM

7:28 PM

30 Ramadan, 1441

(23 May, 2020)

Saturday

03:41 AM

7:28 PM

Morocco Ramadan Timetable 2020 with Fasting Timing & Prayer Time

Date

Fajr (Sehri time)

Sunrise

Zhuhr

Asr

Sunset

Maghrib (Iftari/Fasting Time)

Isha

Imsak

Midnight

1st Ramadan, 1441

(24 April, 2020)

04:12 (+00)

05:45 (+00)

12:25 (+00)

16:06 (+00)

19:06 (+00)

19:06 (+00)

21:06 (+00)

04:02 (+00)

00:26 (+00)

2nd Ramadan, 1441

(25 April, 2020)

04:11 (+00)

05:44 (+00)

12:25 (+00)

16:06 (+00)

19:07 (+00)

19:07 (+00)

21:07 (+00)

04:01 (+00)

00:26 (+00)

3rd Ramadan, 1441

(26 April, 2020)

04:10 (+00)

05:43 (+00)

12:25 (+00)

16:07 (+00)

19:08 (+00)

19:08 (+00)

21:08 (+00)

04:00 (+00)

00:25 (+00)

4th Ramadan, 1441

(27 April, 2020)

04:08 (+00)

05:42 (+00)

12:25 (+00)

16:07 (+00)

19:08 (+00)

19:08 (+00)

21:08 (+00)

03:58 (+00)

00:25 (+00)

5th Ramadan, 1441

(28 April, 2020)

04:07 (+00)

05:41 (+00)

12:25 (+00)

16:07 (+00)

19:09 (+00)

19:09 (+00)

21:09 (+00)

03:57 (+00)

00:25 (+00)

6th Ramadan, 1441

(29 April, 2020)

04:05 (+00)

05:40 (+00)

12:25 (+00)

16:07 (+00)

19:10 (+00)

19:10 (+00)

21:10 (+00)

03:55 (+00)

00:25 (+00)

7th Ramadan, 1441

(30 April, 2020)

04:04 (+00)

05:39 (+00)

12:25 (+00)

16:07 (+00)

19:11 (+00)

19:11 (+00)

21:11 (+00)

03:54 (+00)

00:25 (+00)

8th Ramadan, 1441

(01 May, 2020)

04:03 (+00)

05:38 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:07 (+00)

19:11 (+00)

19:11 (+00)

21:11 (+00)

03:53 (+00)

00:25 (+00)

9th Ramadan, 1441

(02 May,2020)

04:01 (+00)

05:37 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:07 (+00)

19:12 (+00)

19:12 (+00)

21:12 (+00)

03:51 (+00)

00:25 (+00)

10th Ramadan, 1441

(03 May, 2020)

04:00 (+00)

05:36 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:07 (+00)

19:13 (+00)

19:13 (+00)

21:13 (+00)

03:50 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

11Ramadan, 1441

(04 May, 2020)

03:59 (+00)

05:35 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:07 (+00)

19:14 (+00)

19:14 (+00)

21:14 (+00)

03:49 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

12 Ramadan, 1441

(05 May, 2020)

03:57 (+00)

05:34 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:07 (+00)

19:15 (+00)

19:15 (+00)

21:15 (+00)

03:47 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

13 Ramadan, 1441

(06 May, 2020)

03:56 (+00)

05:33 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:07 (+00)

19:15 (+00)

19:15 (+00)

21:15 (+00)

03:46 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

14 Ramadan, 1441

(07 May, 2020)

03:55 (+00)

05:32 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:07 (+00)

19:16 (+00)

19:16 (+00)

21:16 (+00)

03:45 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

15 Ramadan, 1441

(08 May, 2020)

03:54 (+00)

05:31 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:07 (+00)

19:17 (+00)

19:17 (+00)

21:17 (+00)

03:44 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

16 Ramadan, 1441

(09 May, 2020)

03:53 (+00)

05:30 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:07 (+00)

19:18 (+00)

19:18 (+00)

21:18 (+00)

03:43 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

17 Ramadan, 1441

(10 May, 2020)

03:51 (+00)

05:30 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:07 (+00)

19:18 (+00)

19:18 (+00)

21:18 (+00)

03:41 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

18 Ramadan, 1441

(11 May, 2020)

03:50 (+00)

05:29 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:08 (+00)

19:19 (+00)

19:19 (+00)

21:19 (+00)

03:40 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

19 Ramadan, 1441

(12 May, 2020)

03:49 (+00)

05:28 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:08 (+00)

19:20 (+00)

19:20 (+00)

21:20 (+00)

03:39 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

20 Ramadan, 1441

(12 May, 2020)

03:48 (+00)

05:27 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:08 (+00)

19:21 (+00)

19:21 (+00)

21:21 (+00)

03:38 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

21 Ramadan, 1441

(14 May, 2020)

03:47 (+00)

05:26 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:08 (+00)

19:21 (+00)

19:21 (+00)

21:21 (+00)

03:37 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

22 Ramadan, 1441

(15 May, 2020)

03:46 (+00)

05:26 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:08 (+00)

19:22 (+00)

19:22 (+00)

21:22 (+00)

03:36 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

23 Ramadan, 1441

(16 May, 2020)

03:45 (+00)

05:25 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:08 (+00)

19:23 (+00)

19:23 (+00)

21:23 (+00)

03:35 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

24 Ramadan, 1441

(17 May, 2020)

03:44 (+00)

05:24 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:08 (+00)

19:24 (+00)

19:24 (+00)

21:24 (+00)

03:34 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

25 Ramadan, 1441

(18 May, 2020)

03:43 (+00)

05:24 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:08 (+00)

19:24 (+00)

19:24 (+00)

21:24 (+00)

03:33 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

26 Ramadan, 1441

(19 May, 2020)

03:42 (+00)

05:23 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:08 (+00)

19:25 (+00)

19:25 (+00)

21:25 (+00)

03:32 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

27 Ramadan, 1441

(20 May, 2020)

03:41 (+00)

05:22 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:08 (+00)

19:26 (+00)

19:26 (+00)

21:26 (+00)

03:31 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

28 Ramadan, 1441

(21 May, 2020)

03:40 (+00)

05:22 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:09 (+00)

19:27 (+00)

19:27 (+00)

21:27 (+00)

03:30 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

29 Ramadan, 1441

(22 May, 2020)

03:39 (+00)

05:21 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:09 (+00)

19:27 (+00)

19:27 (+00)

21:27 (+00)

03:29 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

30 Ramadan, 1441

(23 May, 2020)

03:38 (+00)

05:21 (+00)

12:24 (+00)

16:09 (+00)

19:28 (+00)

19:28 (+00)

21:28 (+00)

03:28 (+00)

00:24 (+00)

Fasting in Morocco

Muslims need to observe fast during Ramadan known as SAWM that is entailed from dawn to dusk. An individual needs to abstain himself from smoking, liquids, foods, or even from sexual relation. Fast is indeed a time for reflection of oneself and the Holy month is for charity, atonement, and only prayer. It is the only month when all rewards are multiplied for good deeds.

Ramadan activity in Morocco

Fast is observed during the daylight time and is broken with dates or sweets. All of the non-tourists eating places remain closed till dusk. Non-Muslim tourists need to respect local and Islamic customs. They just need to restrain from consuming water and food in public places mainly during day time. It is advised to avoid smoking as well. Yes, everyone can visit Morocco during the Holy month of Ramadan but it might be possible that service in different places may not be up to the standards especially during the fast timings.

All of the non-tourist places remain closed till dusk.

Sights and museums will also close early.

Shops will open late in the mornings and close early.

Alcohol may not be available in hotels and restaurants.

Ramzan Food Preparations in Morocco

Iftaar is termed as FTOUR in Morocco and the same word is used for breakfast. Sweets, juices, milk, dates and sugary items fulfil the surge after an entire day with a fast. A heart lentil is known as harira, and a tomato soup helps to satisfy hunger and also provides energy to the human body. Fried fish, savoury or sweet-filled pastries, hard-boiled eggs, flatbreads, and even pancakes are enjoyed during iftar time.

CHEBEKIA and SELLOUT are traditional sweets which are prepared for the entire month while other new recipes are tried and made during Ramadan as well. Hence, large family gatherings, community gatherings and even in extended family feasts tagine is prepared and served with crusty bread known as KHOBZ, mint tea, and fresh fruit.

Changes experienced during Ramadan

During the month of Ramadan, most of the restaurants and shops remain closed and all of the opening and closing hours are revised. All banks, national monuments, and even parks’ timings are changed in Morocco. If you plan to visit Morocco at the beginning of Ramadan month, or at the end of the month, do not forget to change the clocks because time will get backward at the beginning and forward at the end with a change of one hour.

During the fast timings or from 7 PM to 9 PM it is better not to expect a lot from the citizens of Morocco because people prefer to break their fast at home and offer final prayers as well. Afterwards, all shops and restaurants will open and attract tourists or visitors, especially in summer. People do stay awake late and have dinner at midnight or around 11 PM.

Hence, nights or days will get flipped but your trip will be leisurely in Morocco.

Verdict

Ramadan in Morocco brings unique yet amazing challenging know-how to all visitors. It offers great cultural as well as a learning practice for all visitors and tourists which is indeed difficult to imitate. Hence, your experience or Ramadan in Morocco offers a great cultural experience that enables you to enjoy Ramadan with the flow and makes fasting a great time to enjoy.